The list returned contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you
pass PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY in the flags) and may also contain the
list of pathspecs with no match if the PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES flag is
specified.

The list returned contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you
pass PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY in the flags) and may also contain the
list of pathspecs with no match if the PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES flag is
specified.

The list returned contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you
pass PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY in the flags) and may also contain the
list of pathspecs with no match if the PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES flag is
specified.

This matches the pathspec against the current files in the working
directory of the repository. It is an error to invoke this on a bare
repo. This handles git ignores (i.e. ignored files will not be
considered to match the pathspec unless the file is tracked in the
index).

The list returned contains the list of all matched filenames (unless you
pass PATHSPEC_FAILURES_ONLY in the flags) and may also contain the
list of pathspecs with no match if the PATHSPEC_FIND_FAILURES flag is
specified.

Unlike most of the other pathspec matching functions, this will not fall
back on the native case-sensitivity for your platform. You must
explicitly pass flags to control case sensitivity or else this will fall
back on being case sensitive.